Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers' success rests with Justin Herbert. He is the second NFL QB ever with 500 pass attempts and 3 or fewer interceptions in a season.
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The Los Angeles Chargers made a splash last offseason by hiring Jim Harbaugh as the replacement for head coach Brandon Staley. After a 5-12 record in 2023-24 and the departure of veterans like Austin Ekeler and Keenan Allen, Justin Herbert was able to get the Chargers back to the NFL playoffs.
The Los Angeles Chargers will be looking for the X-factor against the Houston Texans, and it won't be Justin Herbert.
Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers capped a successful regular season by earning a 34–20 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18. Jim Harbaugh's team took a bit to wake up and was trailing 10–9 late in the second quarter when Herbert found DJ Chark for a touchdown pass.
The Chargers' 11-win season was the franchise's best showing in the regular season since 2018, when they won 12 games under Anthony Lynn. Herbert, Harbaugh and company are set to take on the Houston Texans in the wild-card round of the playoffs on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Herbert is entering the 2024 playoffs on a heater as he led the Chargers to three straight wins to close out the regular season. As a result, the Chargers offense has exploded for an NFL-best 108 points scored in the past three games.
It's not a secret that Jim Harbaugh is one of the most unique characters in all of sports, but Justin Herbert relayed a story about his head coach that
The Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans will start off NFL Playoff action on Saturday afternoon. Not only is this the start of the playoffs for the players
Coach Jim Harbaugh returns to Houston on Saturday with the Los Angeles Chargers for a wild-card playoff game against the Texans, a little more than a year after leading the Michigan Wolverines to a national championship at NRG Stadium.
One of the joys of NFL Playoff football is getting to watch two teams with drastically differing styles of play clash with one another. Nowhere is that clearer